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Mathematics, 05.05.2020 07:42, janeou17xn

6. Some people claim they can see the mist at Niagara Falls from the Sky
Pod of the CN Tower in Toronto. Could this be possible? (5 Marks)
You will need to use the Pythagorean Theorem: C2 = A + B2
And, the
Quadratic Formula
-btv6Β² – 4ac
2a
On the diagram below, F = Niagara Falls, T = Toronto, and P = a person at a
height of h kilometres above Toronto. The distance from P to F is 67 km.
The Earth's radius is 6366 km.
67 km
6366 km
6366 km

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